Saturday, January 2, 2010

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TORRE CUAJIMALPA


Meir Lobaton and Kristjan Donaldson have designed a residential building height of 36 levels to be built in Mexico City under the premise that can live in an apartment without paying for the price of land and with garden in the backyard. (Mar 23 June 2009)

Cuajimalpa Torre offers its residents a garden in each of the levels to break the dichotomy between land and construction and more importantly, provide an attractive and functional for family members.

The project is based on a level department for an area of \u200b\u200b400 m2 and 160 m2 garden, rotating the departments at an angle of 90 ° at higher levels the gardens were located on the roof of the lower level bedroom.

Rotating levels, the trees have enough room to grow and achieve a balance in the walls resulting in a structural mix and nature. This prevents an item, structure or nature that predominates on the facades. The interior spaces are organized to benefit the gardens.

Cuajimalpa Torre Torre Cuajimalpa, green tower in Mexico City [Meir Lobaton and Kristjan Donaldson]. Click here or on the image to see album.

Because the status of seismic instability that characterizes the city of Mexico, a deep system of shear walls and beams Vierendeel stabilize the structure while accommodating the rotation of floor plans.



Supplementary Information.

* Project: Torre Cuajimalpa.
* Author: Meir Lobaton and Kristjan Donaldson.
* Contributor: Javier Sepulveda.
* Location: Mexico City, Mexico.
* Construction Area: 25.000 m2.
* Consultants: Engineers Jarque Garcia, SC., Buro Happold Consulting Engineers PC
* Draft: July 2008 - March 2009.
* Status: Proceeding with the government.
* Date of completion: 2011.

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